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Old 07-25-2007, 04:58 AM
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Is there a profession that involves the study of languages? Like there structures, how they work, how we learn them, and how they affect our brain and us. I have become interested in how and why languages work the way they do and would love to follow this interest and learn more about languages and possibly make it a life's pursuit to study them.
become a translator?

My brother was set on becoming a translator for the UN, because he learned french alot better then i did growing up, (both of my parents are french)

anyways, he got interested in languages at around the age of 8, and he was bottled up in his room alot, reading, and learning, by his sophomore year he was speaking with his mexicans friends fluently, and my father was teaching him german

but if you are a translator, you can do alot of things, like, work for businesses that have ties with more then one country, translate articles or documents, alot of things ^_^

edit: whoops, don't know if my posts counts or not, but alot of language studying is required to be a translator :d

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